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...and I finished the year without a DNF! With alot of help from friends I completed the last race of the 2008 WORCS season in Taft, CA. My Honda was running great friday and saturday, until I heard a strange noise coming from the engine towards the end of my Open Pro race. I got back the to pits and looked things over, deciding it was best to park it for the rest of the weekend. Luckily for me my good friend Dale Mininger of DAM Racing was kind enought to loan me his LTR450 to use in the Pro Main on sunday. The difficult part was that he had a race that morning, leaving us an hour to change the air filter, oil, numbers plates and check things over before I had to be on the line. We made it right on time, not a minute to spare.

His LTR is a reliable and Pro level machine that allowed me to hang in there with the rest of the Pro field and get me to the finish line for my final race of the year.

All in all it was a good year with ups and downs, and many stories to tell in the off season. This was by far the most competitive WORCS season in the Pro class, and I finished in the 16th position.

Bryan Grey

#16 in 2009 

What?

Why do you like this sport?

It takes endurance, mental and physical. To be competitive you have to be willing to push the envelope, carefully balancing yourself on the edge of control, pushing the limits of your body and your machine.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

Will I ever grow up? I ride an over sized, 50 hp, Power Wheels Quad for fun.

Do you train? What does your schedule look like?

It's hard to fit in training with work and family time, I do what I can when I can.

Why do you compete?

Because I don't have to. It's purely for fun, when I stop having fun, I'll take up another hobby.

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Amateurs practice 'til they get it right. Professionals practice 'til they can't get it wrong. -Anonymous

I don't have to get ready, I stay ready  -Chris Economaki

If you're not on the gas, in the air or on the brakes, you're just riding, riding isn't racing. - Joe Rarey

Quitting is for sissies!  -MIke Gingles

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